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mechanism filamentation process and in vivo RecA expression level upon treatment.
Altogether, our study suggested that a potent RecA inhibitor can be used as a therapeutic agent to slow down the development of the process of antibiotic resistance in superbugs by modulating the
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SOS response. These findings revealed that p-Coumaric acid is proven to be a potent RecA inhibitor. It can be used as an adjuvant to the existing antibiotics, which not only can enhance the shelf-life but also slow down the emergenceofantibioticresistanceinbacteria.
   






























































































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